PhilosipherStoned Posted Friday at 05:46 AM Posted Friday at 05:46 AM (edited) It's about time to officially embrace the spooky season (for me at least) since I somehow haven't seen any of these films, and The Terrifier series has supposedly grown over the years into a nice slasher film box office success story. Yes the horror section looks like it's open again but I don't see any new posts since 2024 so I'm putting this here for now. Also while I'm at it post some of your own favorites. (short films/low budget indie experimental encouraged) I'm about to kick this off by starting with this old gem I found on YouTube. Cheers! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lC_5Av9VeA Edited Friday at 06:05 AM by PhilosipherStoned 1 Quote
Ric Posted Friday at 03:37 PM Posted Friday at 03:37 PM The Terrifier movies are pretty good, mostly for the extreme gore/effects. This was stupid AF but also highly entertaining, it fits both indie and short as it's just barely over an hour. This was pretty weird and interesting. And for something newer I really enjoyed the X/Pearl/MaXXXine trilogy 1 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted Friday at 03:39 PM Posted Friday at 03:39 PM Ive been watching old grindhouse movies....just ridiculous. Might dig up some Tromaville shit 1 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Friday at 04:39 PM Posted Friday at 04:39 PM I’m considering all the spiders around my house to be part of my decor. 1 1 Quote
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM 10 hours ago, SwimOdin said: I’m considering all the spiders around my house to be part of my decor. All they all joro spiders? 1 Quote
discolé monade Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 'them' on amazon. that will mess with your noggin'. 1 Quote
PhilosipherStoned Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 52 minutes ago, discolé monade said: ON A M A Z O N.... I'm even more curious now lol... Netflix hasn't really done me right since stranger things, and I'll never be a subscriber again but I have my ways. spits out beer.... It's Amazon dumbass. Hmmm. Imma check it out thanks. Edited 16 hours ago by PhilosipherStoned That even looks like a Netflix clickbait thing lol. Quote
PhilosipherStoned Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago Amazon prime really aint that much better though. I can't stay subbed to any streaming service tbh, and amazon prime vid does host a lot of series I like.. Like at least 3 or 4 tv series I'll resub for when they finally greenlight and air a new season. Quote
tsar4 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Awww, I thought it was going to be about costumes - 2 Quote
PhilosipherStoned Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago (edited) On 10/3/2025 at 10:37 AM, Ric said: The Terrifier movies are pretty good, mostly for the extreme gore/effects. This was stupid AF but also highly entertaining, it fits both indie and short as it's just barely over an hour. This was pretty weird and interesting. And for something newer I really enjoyed the X/Pearl/MaXXXine trilogy I've actually been helping AutoZone's upper management set up a new warehouse or "megahub" the last few weeks which meeans me and a longtime manager have just been extra warehouse hands commuting quite a bit so I've had less time then usual to make posts like this, but the premier All Hallows Eve definitely didn't disappoint. The 3 shorts were all pretty dope especially the one tht had an alien as the monster while Art the clown was just an ominous painting. I had to follow up watching those by watching the first Terrifier film which didn't really disappoint at all, and I was surprised. I think I'm about ready to watch Terrifier 2 which from looking at things is like peak art the clown shenanigans.. Imma try to watch all suggestions as well but I have to finish my Terrifier journey first lol. Edited 15 hours ago by PhilosipherStoned Quote
Noob Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On Tubi: Willow Creek is a good low budget movie. Realistic bigfoot horror. It's in the "found footage" genre which for some reason has become my favorite type of horror movie. "The Tunnel" is another one in this genre that I liked. It's an Australian film about a news crew going down into abandoned tunnels beneath Sydney to figure out why the govt abandoned an infrastructure project. I watched a bunch of low budget Lovecraft adaptations & derivatives this summer but only one stood out as actually really good. Can't remember what the hell it was called though and searching for it has been a pain. I've never read any Lovecraft because what a freak that guy was, but I'm familiar with the general vibe and this especially one captured the feeling of "madness" and losing sanity/the viewer not even being sure of what is going on and which scenes are really happening. I'll try to figure it out. Cool thread! Quote
discolé monade Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago OH 'night of the comet' is on tubi. one of my favorite all time movies as a teen. there's actually a LOT of great classic horror on tubi. Quote
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